Contemporary Methods of Massage & Bodywork Group A (Co-requisites)
July 14, 2009 by admin
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Contemporary Methods of Massage & Bodywork Group A
These corequisite courses are designed to expose students to new areas and kinds of bodywork and to develop more advanced skills in a number of approaches.
- Asian Healing Arts I – CMA-1 (2.5 credits, 30 hours): An introduction to the Asian modalities offered at IPSB: Seitai Shiatsu, Tui Na, Thailand Massage, JinShin Acutouch. The emphasis of this class is to provide a broad range of hands-on experience to these ancient healing arts.
- Circulatory Massage Applications CMA-2 (2.5 credits, 30 hours): Advanced studies in Swedish massage techniques, including material from the Edgar Cayce approach and other therapeutic modalities.
- Deep Tissue Sculpturing CMA-3 (2.5 credits, 30 hours): Techniques for releasing chronic and acute tension through deep, melting compressions and strokes to the musculature.
- Somatic Assimilation CMA-4 (2.0 credits, 20 hours): Designed to provide a framework for the important processing and assimilation of personal changes that occur during body therapy training. Within the context of the group, students learn to examine and work with their own and others’ feelings, motivations and patterns of behavior.
Prerequisite: Essentials of Massage and Bodywork (EMB100)





